Name: Pseudomonas tridactylus (Three toed False Frog)
AKA: Frogman
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- Average Height: half to one meter tall
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- Skin: smooth, brown-green, striped skin
- Eyes: slit-like, as was its mouth.
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Other Physical Information: The prominent eyes curve around the side of the head, there are three digits on hands and feet
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Communication Type: high-pitched wild duck-like calls
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Life Form Type: bipedal frog -like amphibian
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Transportation Type: bus-sized craft
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Summary/Description: A large number of these intelligent walking animals accompanied by numerous 25 mm long black beetle-like companions clustered around the witness, jumping up to touch his hips and upper body. Within their bus-sized craft were two individuals 1.7 meters tall with bizarre flattened faces wearing green-tinted face shields. Bailey was revisited by this species in 1977 and 1978.
And it appeared to be not at all accustomed to walking on land; its awkward gait made that abundantly clear, and particularly so when it caught sight of the pair and made good its escape. While it outran its pursuers, it did so in a very odd, near-drunken-like state.
Source: Recorded 24 September 1951 at Orland Park, Illinois by Harrison E. Bailey, Steelworker.